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— Jeff Gordinier Gourmet: If the prospect of holiday baking evokes too much deja vu, it's time to take another sniff at cardamom.
It evokes too much anxiety and fear, flashbacks of catastrophe, so I close my eyes and pray only for the horses to make it home safely.
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Malleable rubber spaces like those imagined in mathematical topology (with their "bendy plastic shapes" and their "surreal baroque worms" are evoked without too much difficulty.
The name evoked too many bad memories, she said.
Cristobal's purgatorial malaise evokes a tad too much empathy in viewers, who may be reminded that time is money, even for nonhustlers.
Even the campaign promise he constantly evokes – "America has too much debt and too many terrorists, I'm going to reduce both" – contains a punchline.
It was my own foible, uninitiated, to try it with pepperoni — the combination evoked a bit too much hot dog.
But the work's capacity to evoke memory soon proved too much for her.
But in those earlier efforts, Mr. Low, of Kraft, suggested, Wheat Thins protested too much by evoking crackers, something marketing for a true snack would have no cause to do.
In this study, we have chosen phenylephrine EC80 instead of EC50 due to the higher magnitude of the precontraction evoked by the former concentration (too much closer to the maximum contraction).
They are too sleek, too well made, too much yearning to evoke and to laud an artificial paradise.
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